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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:19 pm

Yeah, it's just that the other day I caught this guy from my English class who I barely paid attention to before (and we've been classmates for a couple of years, so yeah.....) listening to Sodom. I asked him if he was into metal, and he answered that yes, he had gotten into the style some time ago and that he was already getting into heavier stuff. I offered him my headphones to listen to what I had been playing the whole way there (Asphyx's Deathhammer), and he liked it, but then we had to get into the classroom, so the conversation ended there.....

Now, fast forward to a few minutes ago, and he sends me a message asking for the name of "that awesome album you made me listen to the other day". Gosh, I know it sounds dumb and childish, but it feels cool to see someone evolve in the ways of metal

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MutantClannfear wrote:

I love that the reviews for the new Dying Fetus get abbreviated on the front page of MA as "Wrong One to Fuck..." Sounds like a remorseful concept album dealing with John Gallagher's experiences with STIs.

I've only listened to Last One on Earth by Asphyx and it's pretty rad. Wouldn't call myself a big fan of them, though.

Now I'm just curious, but has anyone here listened to The Avalanche's Since I Left You? I recently just picked it up and I can't stop listening to it. The band took 3500 different vinyl samples and made a whole album out of all of that. It's cool as shit.

Nice work, Xlxlx. 'Deathhammer' is definitely one of my favourite albums of the year, though the first of Asphyx's music that I heard as well; once I get the time, I'll be working my way through that Asphyx 'best of' list that mysognisticfeminist posted in this thread.

Just ordered a Mournful Congregation 'The June Frost' shirt; here's hoping it makes it safely home to me...

Yeah, it's just that the other day I caught this guy from my English class who I barely paid attention to before (and we've been classmates for a couple of years, so yeah.....) listening to Sodom. I asked him if he was into metal, and he answered that yes, he had gotten into the style some time ago and that he was already getting into heavier stuff. I offered him my headphones to listen to what I had been playing the whole way there (Asphyx's Deathhammer), and he liked it, but then we had to get into the classroom, so the conversation ended there.....

Now, fast forward to a few minutes ago, and he sends me a message asking for the name of "that awesome album you made me listen to the other day". Gosh, I know it sounds dumb and childish, but it feels cool to see someone evolve in the ways of metal

It really does. I got my friend back when I was in school and sixth form into bands like iron maiden, judas priest and black sabbath after he started listening to disturbed and linkin park. He got into some black metal as well, mainly mayhem and dark fortress IIRC. He went to see dark fortress and satyricon a few years back, was hoping to meet up with him at the weekend to see dark fortress again, but he was busy. He missed out on a really great set.

My brother listened to bands like iron maiden, judas priest etc, as well as classic rock like Queen, and pink floyd who he got me into, for years but never touched any extreme metal at all, he got into Slayer a bit, but only show no mercy. And then at some point last year I think, he just suddenly got into black, death and thrash metal completely out of the blue. Me and my Dad were taking it in turns to put songs on at some point and he just came downstairs and was saying how awesome it was, and asked me to put lots of good extreme metal on his ipod. He really likes Entombed now. I guess if you listen to NWOBHM and live with avid metalheads for years it was always going to rub off on him.

Erisgaroth wrote:

I feel so happy because i can listen now to music in my computer since...2 weeks.Is really a magic experience to listen to music at this hour of the night.

Here at uni our neighbours don't seem to give a shit about sound (seriously, we had a fire alarm going off for 45 minutes and all 6 of us were outside, and they didn't once come to see what was up or anything) so playing music any time of the day is an option, just depends on my housemates for the volume. Normally late at night I don't want to listen to it too loudly anyway, and the guy in the room next door will sleep through WWIII, so can play stuff at a decent level at 3am with no complaints. Usually ambient/drone stuff.

Here at uni our neighbours don't seem to give a shit about sound (seriously, we had a fire alarm going off for 45 minutes and all 6 of us were outside, and they didn't once come to see what was up or anything) so playing music any time of the day is an option, just depends on my housemates for the volume. Normally late at night I don't want to listen to it too loudly anyway, and the guy in the room next door will sleep through WWIII, so can play stuff at a decent level at 3am with no complaints. Usually ambient/drone stuff.

Maybe they just choose not to say anything. My neighbors play their horrid hip-hop so loud that my windows vibrate, but I haven't the courage to confront them about it so I just silently listen to Bolt Thrower and have have revenge fantasies instead.

Here at uni our neighbours don't seem to give a shit about sound (seriously, we had a fire alarm going off for 45 minutes and all 6 of us were outside, and they didn't once come to see what was up or anything) so playing music any time of the day is an option, just depends on my housemates for the volume. Normally late at night I don't want to listen to it too loudly anyway, and the guy in the room next door will sleep through WWIII, so can play stuff at a decent level at 3am with no complaints. Usually ambient/drone stuff.

Maybe they just choose not to say anything. My neighbors play their horrid hip-hop so loud that my windows vibrate, but I haven't the courage to confront them about it so I just silently listen to Bolt Thrower and have have revenge fantasies instead.

It's rare that I play music LOUD to be fair, but maybe they do just not say anything. My housemates tell me if I do, and vice versa. At nighttime it's usually at the volume I could drift to sleep at if I wanted to, so not loud, but couldn't do that at home. At home my neighbour came round and shouted at me at one in the afternoon for listening to music loudly. As for guitar I only really play either acoustically or with headphones on, so don't really bother anyone with that.

First thing my housmate did today when leaving his room was go for a cigarette and then cough away for minutes. Always makes me feel superior when I hear smokers coughing away.

I'm never sure whether people who unreasonably complain about quiet amounts of noise, or people who make a lot of noise, are more annoying. I was living above the latter and below the former last year, which meant being kept awake at night to the sound of drinking games, while at the same time literally having security called around once because we were watching a DVD.

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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 8:20 am

Fuck neighbors. I'll do my best to find a house that's fairly isolated from other people when I have the chance. Really, I dislike the mere concept of neighbors, although then again, we had quite a few shitty ones in the past, so I might be biased. I remember that, when I was like seven years old or so, we had this crazy policeman guy who lived just next door, and you could hear through the freakin' walls how he slapped his wife and kid. My parents never denounced him though, mostly out of fear. Dude was nuts.

EDIT: Yesterday I bought Mayhem's Ordo ad Chao. Don't know why, as I don't even like Mayhem. I just felt compelled to buy the album..... What should I be expecting, guys?

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MutantClannfear wrote:

I love that the reviews for the new Dying Fetus get abbreviated on the front page of MA as "Wrong One to Fuck..." Sounds like a remorseful concept album dealing with John Gallagher's experiences with STIs.

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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:03 am

So, it's a messy album, eh?

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MutantClannfear wrote:

I love that the reviews for the new Dying Fetus get abbreviated on the front page of MA as "Wrong One to Fuck..." Sounds like a remorseful concept album dealing with John Gallagher's experiences with STIs.

I would probably call it my favourite mayhem release, my huge backpatch on my Kutte is a Ordo ad chao one. I just have really gone off of Mayhem after seeing them live in 2010 when they were pretty abysmal.

I would probably call it my favourite mayhem release, my huge backpatch on my Kutte is a Ordo ad chao one. I just have really gone off of Mayhem after seeing them live in 2010 when they were pretty abysmal.

There isn't anything they've done I dislike really. DMDS is the only one I have on CD so probably at least on a par, but then my dad has Ordo ad chao on CD, so never felt the need to buy it when I still lived at home, and haven't gotten around to getting it since.

While the Chimera title track is probably my favourite post-Euronymous Mayhem song, I have to say I really enjoy Grand Declaration of War... sometimes. It's not something I listen to much, and it could be a lot better than it is, but the clean vocals and general tinfoil-and-Teflon sound of the album is refreshing - it's as if NASA spent a few months preparing black-metal for space, which obviously involved making it shiny and white.

I often feel Mayhem would probably feel, and indeed be perceived, as a lot more solid if they'd stopped after DMDS, but at the same time I like most of what they've done.

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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:02 pm

Going through Ordo ad Chaos' fifth track right now, and you know what? I actually find this thing kind of catchy, if only in a massively fucked up way. Attila's vocals make my hair bristle though. Dude's creepy.

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MutantClannfear wrote:

I love that the reviews for the new Dying Fetus get abbreviated on the front page of MA as "Wrong One to Fuck..." Sounds like a remorseful concept album dealing with John Gallagher's experiences with STIs.

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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:26 pm

Eh, all of the drama sorrounding the band is of little concern to me. Besides, I don't get what's so sacred about Dead. Yeah, sucks that he killed himself, but the guy was also a notably disturbed individual, not to mention that there was nothing special about his vocals. I much prefer Attila's multi-faceted, unorthodox delivery to Dead's monotone rasps (and I've just started listening to Mayhem). Mmmmm, wonder if I should give DMDS another shot.....

Also, the laughter in Key to the Storms =

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MutantClannfear wrote:

I love that the reviews for the new Dying Fetus get abbreviated on the front page of MA as "Wrong One to Fuck..." Sounds like a remorseful concept album dealing with John Gallagher's experiences with STIs.

I'm looking forward to the new Mayhem album. If there is one thing we can induce from their other records, it's that it's gonna be uncompromising and will not give half a shit about trends - and that alone will make it interesting if nothing else will. Chimera is great, and I respect GDOW and Ordo Ad Chao. They are not visionary like DMDS and Deathcrush, but they keep the mind awake.

Dead was lame. Dude's vocals sucked. As for Ordo Ad Chao, I enjoy that album but the extremely weird and muffled production job and no fucks given songwriting on certain songs make it something I put on very rarely.

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theposaga about a Moonblood rehearsal wrote:

So good. Makes me want to break up with my girlfriend, quit my job and never move out of my parents house. Just totally destroy my life for Satan.